The fire ticked me off completely. Not again, for God's sake. Who in the CV team loves this burning track? We should all get togeether and burn him/her. So disgusting to see this in CB2.
Originally posted by: misti73...π...I am really curious to know who is this pyromaniac in the Zee creative team.......I mean they have a fascination for fire and burning oils.....someones must be pretty obsessed regarding fire. Yeh and CB2 is different.........sigh from me too.
I think this creative team needs to burn themselves to realize how painful a small burn can be. It is highly irresponsible to justify this in name of religion and spirituality. In fact, this is an insult to our faith to show that Kanha thinks that this is some sort of test of his devotees.
I think he might be replacing Radhika with his tears π he cries at the drop of the hat. If he continues like this then I hope that chenu grows up and tells him in a very filmy Rajesh Khanna style "baba I hate tears"........they can show him magically learning english from somewhere.ππI can totally see the actor playing Rajjan in this role. He could speak the English in that funny accent of his. If Kanha murti can be in storeroom by magic, then Chenu can learn English too.Liked again bum bum bhole's desire for food and phuljhari's memories making up for lack of food. No wonder he would change from golu molu to a fit and trim guy in few years.
This is your best remark.....π€£Thank you. It is just that I also like chota Dev's fondness for food. Hope they retain that innocence in adult Dev too in some form. He can show that side to Radhika. But please make adult Dev smart.
I liked that part too..regarding Radhika bribing the brother to open the door and the brother doing it because that is where his profit is....so long they do not spoil his character by making him kill someone or rape somepne...he is a very good grey character....who for the sake of his gain can do the right thing and again for his own gain can also do the wrong thing. Yes and no caves, cows, snakes, flowers.I hope they don't do that. The brother has soft spot for Radhika. So, he likes to help her but it also had to be profitable for him. So, he is not one dimensional at this time. Hope they keep it this way growing up. I liked his eating Radhika's pakoras because he knew that Radhika wasn't going to get one anyway. So, why not claim her share?Radhika is also good because she knows what she wants and she would disregard her mother's wishes and take risks. Radhika of CB2 wants to enjoy her life and is doing so despite her parents.
I like your option....that will make it logical.So even if there will be people trying to separate them they will come together because they are meant to be together.....and that is because it has been destined by Kanha. So they will fight and stand up against others and for each other because of their belief that they are meant to be one and not because they have been married khel khel main as child. I gave the option of overhearing someone talking because then the realisation would have been Radhikas personal one. This panditji telling her and then the camera focusiing on the rituals and Radhika remembering the rituals makes it in my mind a ritualistic story and not a spiritual one. The legal and social issue is there and it is not good to show an adult convincing a child that she is married.The realization should be personal to Radhika and not one imposed by the society. She wants to be with Dev because there is connection between them and not because it is her duty to be with him. Even as kids they are drawn to each other because both feel outsiders in their families and find a kinship between them. That is the way it should be for adult characters. Then they could show Dev's hesitation about this relationship because his family has chosen Radhika for his cousin. On the other hand Radhika should think of her marriage to Dev only when she realizes that she is in love with him and hence can convince Dev that they are meant to be together. But forcing a marriage on kids is really bad and sends a bad message.
Originally posted by: misti73
Ok here is a thing..........Chunnu munnu.....I have some questions for you.
1) Was it necessary for the panditji to tell Phuljhari directly that she is married...........couldn't you have done it indirectly? I mean the parents talking or the panditji with the parents...........or another pandit talking to someone else in the same wedding and explaining about the saath pheres and the importance...........then Radhika overhearing it.........she then herself takes it to heart that she is married............then this would have her own belief. I mean she is supposed to be a kanha bhakta and she refers to this boy as kanha...then she reasons with herself without any outside pressure that she is married to him. I am not even going to talk about reality because then what the panditji has done might be close to something called brainwashing............... and supporting child marriage which is against the law.....
Originally posted by: sun_singhThanks Misti, great thoughts as usual.
BTW, love the names u chose for the characters. ππΌ
Originally posted by: bholabearNice post Misti as usual.
The fire ticked me off completely. Not again, for God's sake. Who in the CV team loves this burning track? We should all get togeether and burn him/her. So disgusting to see this in CB2.
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